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2016-04-11 16:12:37

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Raghav Rana

Beginner-Level 5

Hey Mohit,
Doing 12 with non-medical gives you a lot of options to go for. You have traditional options like B.Tech, B.Sc etc or you can go for non traditional courses like fashion designing, interior designing etc. In both the cases career scope is excellent as long as you are interested in that field. Also selection of university should be taken care as it also plays role to kick start your career. Do check placement records and ranking of the university.

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2016-04-11 11:42:17

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kaku makugjjtjrnhjfrg

Contributor-Level 8

yup

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2016-04-11 07:29:33

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Bansari, job permits in UK is quite difficult for international students. I will suggest you try both but US would be better.

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2016-04-10 00:18:08

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jayesh kumari m one only one edition

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mds is more benificial

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2016-04-09 11:18:17

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

For any medical and para medical masters program Abroad you have to register in the respective medical council and then only you can do your masters if it is clinical programs. We suggest you to take up masters in non clinical program related to your area on interest and the you register in the council.

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2016-04-09 00:31:25

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sania Sci

Contributor-Level 9

Is afterr doing BAMS one get Dr as prefix for their name

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2016-04-09 00:10:09

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2016-04-08 09:44:53

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2016-04-08 02:44:52

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2016-04-07 19:53:37

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

If you aim only at becoming a medical practitioner, then spending one year would not be a futile effort. But if you have that element of negative feelings, then it is always advisable that you do a regular graduation and along with your graduation prepare for entrance examinations as well. There are candidates who scored both ways.

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